A GREAT SALE 
Of Thoroughbred 
JERSEY CATTLE. 
muorou5 
Shakspkrk wrote well, but Dickens wrote 
Weller. 
A business that is always picking up— 
Ragpicking. 
Three people can keep a secret when two 
of them are dead. 
The way to treat a man of doubtful credit 
is to take no note of him. 
BY THE 
American Horse Exchange C L Imlted ) 
Corner Broadway and 
Fiftieth Street, 
New York, 
Will take place at the 
American Horse Exchange (LImlted) 
Corner BROADWAY and FIFTIETH ST., New York, 
ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 
COMMENCING AT 10 A. M., 
at which MANY ATTRACTIONS will be offered. 
WELL KNOWN BREEDERS will send selections 
from their herds, the breeding of which should com¬ 
mand the attention of every buyer. 
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Did She Die ? 
•‘No; she lingered and suffered along, pining away 
all the time for years, the doctors doing her no good; 
and at last was cured by this Hop Bitters, the papers 
gay so much about Indeed ! Indeed ! how thankful 
we should be for that medicine!" 
WjksirwiToN, D. C., May 35th, 1880. 
Gentlemen—H aving been a sufferer for a long time 
fr un nervous prostration and general debility, 1 was 
advised to trv Hop Bitters. 1 have taken one bottle, 
and I have been rapidly getting better ever since, 
and I think it the best medicine 1 ever used. 1 am 
now gaining strength aud appetite, which was all 
f one, and I was in despair until I tried your Bitters. 
am now well, able to go about and do my own work. 
Before taking It, I was completely prostrated. 
Mrs Mary Stuart. — Adv. 
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PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. 
Squire Bobbins, with a view to grouse driving later in the season, employs the country 
boys to shy turnips over the wall for him to practice at. Sometimes the young rascals take 
a better aim than the old gentleman I — [Punch. 
SUPERIORITY PROVED ® 
>THE SIMPLEST 5 BEST SEWING MACHINE IS THE 
LIGHT- RUNNING 
GREAT SALE OF 
Among the NUMEROUS ANIMALS TO BE SOLD 
will be found several that are the progeny of FA¬ 
MOUS PRIZE TAKERS, such as 
Farmer’s Glory, Wel¬ 
come, Kisber, Maz- 
zini, Victor, and 
CICERO, 
the latter having been sold by the 
AMERICAN HORSE EXCHANGE.^,, 
ON 4TH INST., FOR *3 ICO. 
Perfect In every particular. 1100,000 Bold yearly. 
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO., 
30 Union Square, N. Y. 
Ills., Orange, Mass., or Atlanta, Oa. 
I Chicago, 
Mr. Lawson Valentine, Proprietor of 
the Houghton Stock Farm, will contribute 
some of the choicest representatives of his 
well-known herd. 
Mr, Lyman A. Mills, of Middlefleld, Conn., 
will sell at this sale a beautiful daughter 
of HIS Coomassie bull CATONO. 3,761.son of 
ONA, that “f/rmtest of all COOMAS81E 
cows,” and with calf to KING KOFFEE, in- 
bred son of COOMASSIE herself. 
An unusually well-bred, attractive, 
and promising daughter of REX, 1,880, bred 
to CATONO May 16. 
A Splendid Cow, deeply in-bred to AL¬ 
BERT and PANSY, bred to CATONO Au¬ 
gust 18. 
A daughter of CHAMPION OP AMER¬ 
ICA, out of a double g. d. of ALBERT, sired 
by a full brother to the dam of SIGNAL, 
bred to CATONO June 23, and others with 
calf to CATONO. Also a choice YOUNG 
BULL. 
Mr. James B. Smith, of Menlo Park, N. 
J., will also sell the beautiful imported 
cow “PRIDE OF COTILLON," dam SALLY, 
sire HORACE. 94 Jersey Herd Book, bred to 
EMP. ALEXIS, 5,053, June 21, 1882; and 
several choice selections from his well known 
herd. 
The well-known ALPHEA and EDITH 
strains will be well represented, and some of 
the finest of their descendants will be sold. 
Also, 
Cows in Calf to a Son of POLONIUS, 
the FIRST PRIZE Bull at the New 
York State Fair, 1882. 
A Grandson of the great EUROTAS. 
Also, 
Several descendants of REX, whose 
grandson won the sweepstakes at Balti- 
timore, and whose son, JOHN REX, took 
second prise at Utica this season. 
There will also be offered at this sale Seve¬ 
ral Thoroughbred Ayrshires, bred by the 
late Mr. William WATgON, of West Farms, 
New York. 
Prepared from 
fruits 
Is the best and most agreeable preparation 
iu the world for constipation and the disorders that 
attend it. 
Ladles and children, and those who dislike taking 
pills and nauseous medicines, are especially pleased 
with Its agreeable qualities. 
TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE may be used In all 
cases that need the aid of a purgative, cathartic, or 
aperient medicine: and while it produces the same 
result as the agents named, it Is entirely free from 
the usual objections common to them. Packed In 
bronzed tin boxes only. 
Price, 25 cts. Large Boxes, 50 cts. 
SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS. 
HOLSTEIN CATTLE 
TWO HUNDRED ANIMALS of our recent Importations now ready to remove from quarantine, and will 
be sold at Private Sale, at LOW PRICKS* for stock of such superior quality and breeding. 
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS will lie eflered uni II November 15, In order to reduce our herd (which now 
numbers over-150 head) t > the capacity or our stables Every animal selected personally with great care, 
and all superior both In breeding and quality. Every animal from a deep milking family, and the 
ancestors of all seen by us before buying 
A better lot ■ f Cattle never imported. 
Now la the time to secure CHOICE HOLSTEINS from the largestand deepest milking Herd In the world. 
First come first served. Come and see for yourself before buying. 
NEARLY 1,000 
recouped poke hred 
Percheron-N orman Horses 
Imported and Ured by 
j\£. W- DUNHAM, 
OAKLAWN FARM, 
Wayne, Du Pago County, Illinois. 
85 unle* nest of Chicago, on ('. A N. W. K'j. 
jjl 468 OF THE FINEST 
Imported from France by 
: dim during the past 
, V 12 months, 
Vf 259 since duly 1st,) 
t*r- CORRESPONDENCE solicited. [Mention this paper J 
The CORNELL is the 
only Sheller that uses 
spiral springs on the 
pressure bar. 
AND 
Two Horse-Power, 
This rig, with sacking elevator, makes 
the cheapest and best in the market. 
The Sheller can be used by hand or 
W?* power. 
The pulley on Jack makes 
iwjgaiil£ 300 revolutions per minute. 
Ten different kinds of 
700 Bushels 
PER DAY. 
THE WHOLE TO BE SOLD 
Absolutely Without Reserve. 
The Sale will Positively Take 
Place, rain or shine, the AMERI¬ 
CAN HORSE EXCHANGE build¬ 
ing being XV ELL HEATED BY 
STEAM, and dry and comfortable 
in all weather. 
Address for Circulars, 
aSiiELLERS,L ight and 
mTIeavy HORSE- 
I 
—POWERS, &c. 
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Bcins more than the combined im¬ 
portations of ntl other importers of all 
kinds of Draft Horses from Knrope for 
any previous year; autl more than have 
ever been imported and bred by any 
other man or firm during their entire 
business career. 
62/^1 n these statements grade horses 
are not included to swell numbers or 
mislead. 
Come and sec for yourselves the greatest import¬ 
ing- and breeding establishment in the world. 
Visitors always welcome, whether they desire to 
purchase or not. Carriage at depot. Telegraph at 
Wayne, with private Telephone connection with 
Oaklawn. , 
Dated Sept. 1 , iSSa. Send for Catalogue 
PERFECTION OBTAINED 
1 N 
Cutting Roots. 
This Cutter has received the First Premium at 
every Fair, and has no equal. Do 
not fail to examine it. 
The Neatest, Strongest, Simple*!, Cheapest, 
and mwNt Perfect Kant Cutter Iu the market. 
This Gutter lx built with n heavy oak frame. Well 
boh'-ii together; In staunch aud strong,neatly flu- 
islii I, handsomely striped and ornamented. The cut¬ 
ting apparatus cutndist.-i of twenty-five- Steel Knives, 
(gouge Khnped), w> arranged on a wrought Iron shaft 
that they are perfectly s»cure ; no chance of becom¬ 
ing loose or breaking. The roots are neatly cut lu 
pieces suitable for feeding. No coarse ungainly pieces 
are left by tht* Cutter. A boy can easily cut Sj to 40 
bushels per hour, so easily does It do Its work. 
t-W~ Don’t fall to examine It. 
We are manufacturing three sizes, designated by 
numbers, 1 , 2 and 8. 
Nos. 1 mid 2 designed for hand use. 
No. 8 Is the Power Cutter and will cut 100 bushels 
per hour. 
Price. No. I.$12.00 
“ No. 2. 14.uo 
“ No. 8.... 32.00 
HIGGANIJM M’F’G CORPORATION 
Hlffganum, Ct., XJ. 6. A, 
Warehouse 38 So, Market St., Boston, Mass 
LUNCHEON, FREE OF CHARGE, will 
aho be provided for the company’s patrons 
during the sale. 
Among the numerous contributors to this 
great sale are Messrs. Lyman A. Mills, of 
Middlefleld, Conn.; August Belmont, New 
York; J. B. Smith, J. J. Bates, H. R. C. 
Watson, of West Farms, N. Y.; Henry E. 
Alvord, of Houghton Farm; C. P. Ives, 
Meriden, Conn.; Wallace Barnes, Bristol, 
Conn. ; Egerton Brown, Silver Stream, 
Dutchess Co., N. Y.; Willis P. Hazard, 
West Chester, Pa.; Edwin Thorne, of Thorne- 
dale, and J. L. & G. Spofford, of New York, 
and others. 
JUST IMPORTED. ALL COLOBS. GENTLE AND 
KIND. REASONABLE PRICkS. 
For further particulars apply to FRANCIS H. 
RELPII, Live Stock Importer and Exporter, 
17 asD 19 BROADWAY, N Y. City. 
v J-TS.-W- Mill Manufactory. 
, u* Established 185L 
ORI8T MILLS 
Or FRENCH BtJBR 870XX. 
_ ■ &£$£*/„ Portable Mill* for Fartn- 
r»r^3£ LAiSrr» era, Saw Mills, etc.; It *1- 
ACSkI ««•; orer 2.0X) In tt*e. 
gl Ngyg Xj. Price from Iso up. Corn- 
in''*”T t aitrjllrfc plete Mill ana;Sheller,$96. 
A boy can grind and keep 
In order. Adapted to any 
■■• * kind of suitable power. 
Complete Flouring and 
„ Corn Mills 
Kordyke Si Marinon Co.* Indianapolis, lad. 
WM. EASTON 
